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New Born Study 2

Nadim Samman

Curator

Berlin

As a freelance curator, Nadim Samman runs a non-commercial project space in Berlin. International and intellectual in approach, Samman was most recently the curator at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary (TBA21) in Vienna. He previously studied Philosophy at the University College London, before completing a PhD at the Courtauld Institute of Art. In 2012 he curated the 4th Marrakech Biennale with Carson Chan, and in 2014 established The Antarctic Pavilion at the 14th Venice Biennale of Architecture.

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New Born Study 2 by Antoine Renard

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About Antoine Renard

Antoine blatantly hits a raw nerve

“I often use catastrophic scenarios as a basis for my work.”

Berlin-based French artist, Antoine Renard, is often drawn to inspirations underlined by destruction and paranoia. His most recent fascinationm, as part of this running theme, is the series of Tianjin blasts that shook the landscape in September 2015. Renard channels much of this raw energy into spatial and digital works, all of which convey intensity and raw energy. Whether it is wrapping raw meat around a fluorescent tube or skydiving chunks of pork, he is concerned by the relationship between space, body and images.
Renard created a series of three digital prints for Absolut Art, as part of a study that looks at the scans of new born babies.